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Aaron Heyman

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Courtney Christner

Aaron Heyman

and

Courtney Christner

April 19, 2026

Quakertown, PA
16 days16 d2 hours2 h26 minutes26 min23 seconds23 s

Venue Information

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Ceremony

2:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Casual Garden Party

This is just the ceremony. RSVP Options for the reception with meal options will be available at a later date.

Reception

3:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Causal Garden Party

Cocktail hour following the ceremony After Cocktail hour will be the dinner and reception.

Travel

Flight

Philadelphia International Airport

PHL is the larger airport in the area.

Flight

Lehigh Valley International Airport

Closer to the venue but smaller.

Hotel

Hampton Inn Quakertown

1915 John Fries Highway, Quakertown, PA 18951
 

This is where our hotel block is, but the three other hotels are extremely close to this one.

Hotel

SpringHill Suites Quakertown

1930 John Fries Highway, Quakertown, PA 18951
 

Hotel

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Quakertown - Allentown Area by IHG

1918 John Fries Highway, Quakertown, PA 18951
 

Hotel

Quality Inn & Suites Quakertown-Allentown

1905 John Fries Highway, Quakertown, PA 18951
 

Travel Note

Uber Voucher

Need an Uber to get to and from the venue? Feel free to enter this code for a ride: rgchvvkekaa There are a limited number of vouchers.

Registry

Wedding Party

Cecelia Owen

Matron of Honor

Bennett Heyman

Best Man/Brother

Hannah Mundell

Matron of Honor

Noah Heyman

Best Man/Brother

Veronica Jackson

Bridesmaid/Sister

Paschal Petrongolo

Groomsman

Stefanie Watkins

Bridesmaid/Sister

Mars Sultar

Groomsperson

Connor Christner

Bridesman/Brother

Elisabeth Cripps

Groomsperson

Deana Christner

Mother of the Bride

Beth Heyman

Mother of the Groom

Curtis Christner

Father of the Bride

Dan Heyman

Father of the Groom

Things To Know

Here are a few things know that will be happening during our special day.

BEDEKEN

Traditionally this is a ceremony where the groom places a veil over the bride’s face before the ceremony. We will be taking this time to have our “first look”.

KETUBAH SIGNING

The Ketubah is the wedding contract between husband and wife. Once signed, it becomes the property of the wife.

CHUPPAH

The Chuppah is a canopy under which the wedding ceremony will take place. The covering on top symbolizes the roof of the home we will create together, while the open sides symbolize hospitality and the importance of community.

HAKAFOT

After the processional to the Chuppah, we will each circle one another 3 1⁄2 times to symbolize the creation of a new family and our commitment to each other. The number 7 (the total number of Hakafot) is significant since it equals the number of days of creation.

SHEVA BRACHOT

After the exchange of rings, the Seven Blessings are recited to the bride and groom. These blessings cover themes of creation, the union of the bride and groom, and hopes for the couple’s joyous future. As with the Hakafot, the number seven is significant here as well.

BREAKING OF THE GLASS

The conclusion of the ceremony is marked by the breaking of a glass underfoot, traditionally by the groom. Some suggest that this is a reminder that even joyful times are tempered by sadness. Others suggest that it reminds us of the fragility of relationships, and the importance of treating them with care. In any case the breaking of the glass is the perfect time to shout “Mazal Tov!”

YICHUD

After the marriage ceremony has concluded, we will spend a few minutes together in seclusion (Yichud). This gives us an opportunity to take a breather from the festivities, eat a small snack and have our first moments together as husband and wife.

FAQs

Question

I would like to update my contact information for the couple. How can I do so?

Answer

Please visit this link: https://www.zola.com/addr/ylOe2Nrw3. There is a form to fill out!

Question

Your menu is breakfast?

Answer

You can call it breakfast for dinner or second breakfast. Both are perfectly acceptable.

Question

What is the vibe?

Answer

Garden party, cottage core or modern day hobbit attire (plus shoes).

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